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Thursday, 30 September 2010 20:49
Education, training

Language of a body of cats


POSES

  • Lying on his back with a thoughtful air - Sports ("Do not disturb")
  • Lying on his back legs stretched out, "demonstrates the belly" - friendship, complete trust and an invitation to pet ("We're friends")
  • Rolls on the floor - contentment, demonstrating its appeal ("But I like!")
  • Rolls on the floor, walks up and down on bent legs, removes tail meowing loudly - signs of heat
  • Sits, paws tucked turned tail - quiet observation, anticipation
  • "To dance" (separates two front paws off the ground and quickly sets them back, legs straight and tense, then very often rubs against the leg man) - welcoming a man who loves the cat ("Hello, I like you")
  • Sits "column, front paws hanging - enthusiasm to the standing around, close observation (" Hi I sit, I look away ")
  • Looks around intently, and then carefully licking their fur - serenity (possibly feigned) ("All right")

ROT

  • Silently mouth wide open - meow on high tones, inaccessible to human perception
  • Licks his lips with a satisfied air - the pleasure of eating ("It was very appetizing)
  • Licks his lips quickly, intently looking at something - some anxiety, concern, confusion
  • Klatsat teeth - disappointment at the sight of game is not available, or reference to it during training kittens hunting ("I see the booty!")
HEAD

  • Fast "bows" forward and back, at the same time can be slightly rotated from side to side - greeting other cats ("Hello cats!")
  • Third on the human - love, devotion, please be kind to ("I love you") as a sign of estrus

EARS

  • Stand vertically - curiosity ("What?")
  • Flat, allocated to the parties - flirting
  • Laid back, eye blinks - impatience, please
  • Laid back, eyes dilated - a warning ("Do not touch it, it will be worse!")
  • Pressed to the head - prepare for an attack ("Beware!")
  • Pressed to the head, tail, making circles - annoyance ("I am angry")
  • Twitch back and forth - anxiety, reaction to reprimand the host ("Something is wrong ...")

EYES

  • Open, looking fixedly straight in the face of a man - call ("Try it, will touch me!")
  • Dilated - alertness, aggression ("I'm angry") or the attention and interest ("What is this?)
  • Came third eyelid - a disease or drowsiness
  • Narrowed - calm or sleepy ("All the way")
  • Narrowed his eyes, winked one eye - the friendliness and good humor ("Life is good and all is well")
  • Half-... - friendship, trust and affection ("We're friends")
  • Blinks - the friendliness and tranquility
  • Wide open - the horror ("I'm afraid)

Mustache

  • Are lowered - the concerns, grief, or illness ("Leave me alone All")

PAWS

  • Strokes the human foot - a close attachment, tenderness
  • Holds out paw-to-face person - please attention and affection
  • Raises one relaxed leg - the difficulty in making a decision ("I do not know what to do ...")
  • Raises one leg and shakes it - disgust ("Ugh, disgusting!")
  • Trampling feet - strong love, the desire to give pleasure ("I Love You")
  • Loud scraping claws - the desire to draw attention to themselves ("Look at me!")

CPINA

  • * Arches her back - intimidate the opponent, severe irritation and commitment to defense ("I walk on you!")

TAIL

  • Wiggles the tip - the interest
  • Quickly moves back and forth - dissatisfaction ("Now I'm angry")
  • Hits the ground - aggression or hunting for excitement
  • Raised sharp and quick movement, back slightly arched - HELLO (fellows or other cats)
  • Zadran over his head during a walk - in the male: dominance towards other cats ("I was the most important!")
  • Placed vertically ("tail pipe") - greetings, fun ("Hi, I'm good and you?")
  • Placed vertically, the tip is omitted and relaxed - good humor ("Life Is Beautiful")
  • Raised, the cat turned his back to the man - trust and respect ("I respect you")
  • Extended and motionless - preparing to attack. ("Beware!")
  • Omitted - fatigue ("No force ...")
  • Still hanging - disgust, frustration ("What I had enough!")